The Promus Wealth Management Group
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U.S. equity markets are at record levels, supported by resilient corporate earnings and investors looking past geopolitical risks in the Middle East. However, a widening gap is emerging between asset prices and underlying economic conditions.
A new era is at hand at the Fed with Kevin Warsh poised to become the next chair. We look at how this may affect monetary policy ahead and point out that the days when the chair held outsized influence over the institution may be a thing of the past.
Artificial intelligence transforms wealth planning from time-intensive processes to efficient, data-driven strategies that allow you to focus on your goals.
Short-term S&P 500 indicators are overbought following its 13 percent rebound, but we view the strength of the advance-decline lines and the bottom in Technology following its Q4–Q1 correction as reasons to remain cautiously optimistic.
The U.S. stock market’s resilience was on display after hitting an all-time high as Middle East crisis risks de-escalate. But inflation and economic growth headwinds shouldn’t be ignored, and we examine how the investment environment is taking sh
AI Data centers consume a growing share of U.S. electricity. Despite rising investment in generation and transmission, capacity is struggling to keep up, and electricity prices are rising.
With war and geopolitics dominating headlines, it’s easy to overlook slower-moving changes in the investment background. We think it is important for investors to re-examine some long-held assumptions on policy impacts and investor behavior.
Given stock markets’ erratic moves of late, it’s important to remember that volatility is normal. We look at how investors should think about portfolio allocations so that they can act as an anchor during periods of extreme volatility.
Amid the uncertainty swirling from the Middle East crisis, several forces are pushing and pulling on stock markets. Bouts of intense volatility are likely.